29/10/2013

How to remove your Windows 7 Password.


You can remove your Windows 7 password as long as you're the only person with access to your PC. Removing your password will allow you to completely bypass the Windows logon process.


While no security professional would ever recommend doing it, removing your Windows 7 password might be something to consider if you have problems remembering your password and physical access to your computer isn't a concern.

Follow the easy steps below to remove the password to your Windows 7 account:

Note: If you're trying to remove your Windows 7 password because you've forgotten it and can't get in to Windows, see Tip #2 at the bottom of the page for help.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Deleting your Windows 7 password usually takes less than a few minutes


Here's How:


1.  Click on Start and then Control Panel.

2.  Click on the User Accounts and Family Safety link.

Note: If you're viewing the Large icons or Small icons view of Control Panel, you won't see this link. Simply click on the User Accounts icon and proceed to Step 4.

3.  Click on the User Accounts link.

4.  In the Make changes to your user account area of the User Accounts window, click theRemove your password link.

5.  In the text box on the next screen, enter your current Windows 7 password.

6.  Click the Remove Password button to confirm that you'd like to remove your Windows 7 password.

7.  You can now close the User Accounts window.

8.  Now that your Windows 7 account password has been deleted, you will no longer need to log on when your computer starts.

Your computer should now boot all the way to the Windows 7 desktop.

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